Setting up clustering
You can implement multiple Alfresco Content Services instances in a clustered environment.

Setting up multi-tenancyAlfresco Content Services supports a single-instance, single-tenant (ST) environment where each tenant (for example, customer, company, or organization) runs a single instance that is installed on one server or across a cluster of servers.

Creating and managing workflowsAlfresco Content Services comes with a set of predefined workflow definitions which can be used right out of the box. For more complex requirements, you can also create, deploy, and manage your own workflows.

Setting up Enterprise to Cloud Sync
Enterprise to Cloud Sync gives Alfresco Content Services on-premise users the ability to synchronize their content to Alfresco Content Services in the Cloud. This feature supports scenarios where users wish to collaborate on documents with external parties that do not have access to systems behind the firewall. In these circumstances, the on-premise instance becomes the system of record, and the cloud instance is the system of engagement for external collaboration.

Managing transformations
When you are working with transformations, it is important to understand how file types map to one another and the transformation formats that each file type supports.

Setting up content stores
A content store provides low-level access to stored binaries ensuring that, for every write, a new binary storage location is made available. This information gives an overview on the content stores, their types, and configuration details with examples.

Setting up and managing content replication
You can automatically replicate folders and content between repositories using replication jobs. These jobs are controlled by the replication service, which finds content that needs to be replicated and then calls the transfer service to carry out the replication. Replication suits an environment where you are running multiple, separate instances of Alfresco Content Services and then replicating a subset of the content between these servers.

Importing and transferring files
Use this information to import files using the Bulk Import Tool, or transfer files using the File System Transfer Receiver (FSTR).

Migrating
You can perform various migration procedures for Alfresco Content Services servers and databases.

Support Tools
With the Support Tools you can monitor your Alfresco Content Services system and diagnose performance, communication, and memory issues.

Backing up and restoring
This information describes the process for backing up the content repository only. It assumes that components other than the data residing in Alfresco Content Services (operating system, database, JRE, application server, binaries and configuration, etc.) are being backed up independently.

AuditingAlfresco Content Services provides the ability to audit activity. The auditing system is disabled by default, as it has the potential to impact performance, but the auditing system is highly configurable, so that you only need generate data for those events of particular interest.

Alfresco HeartbeatAlfresco Content Services can send a 'heartbeat' to Alfresco. This anonymous information can help Alfresco understand the usage of our products and to better meet the needs of your organization. Our aim is to use the anonymous information gathered to help us make decisions about product development so that our investment benefits as many users as possible.

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